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Your Club Representatives: Eastern TN - Kathy Chaney & Mark Chaney dcct.mkchaney@gmail.com April 11, 2017 Edition 1 Middle TN - Sam Davis dcct.samdavis@gmail.com Melissa Sterling dcctwartracetn@gmail.com Western TN - Noel Diesen dcctwestrep@gmail.com Dwight Hambley dwighthambley@yahoo.com The DCCT Newsletter CLUB WEBSITE UP AND RUNNING Well Spring has sprung, and so has an updated April newsletter for the Dexter Cattle Club of Tennessee. I would like to thank everyone for being patient as we begin this endeavor of promoting our cattle club. You are encouraged to visit and share the Club s website at http://www.dextercattleclub.com. There you will see upcoming events, membership and officer roster as well as Dexter related items for sale (a free service provided for our members). This website is for all to view and allows everyone the opportunity to learn about the DCCT and the opportunity to contact members and officers, view member websites and Dexter related products for sale - it gives an overview of what the Club is all about and will serve as the primary way interested folks can become members with a PayPal option for buying membership. All member only information will still be accessible only on this newsletter, the closed Facebook group Dexter Cattle Club of Tennessee, and of course at membership meetings and gatherings! You are encouraged to join the Facebook group to learn of marketing opportunities, general cattle husbandry, health and nutrition information and the ability to have your sale photos and ads critiqued before posting on FB sale groups and the DCCT website in order to make the best first impression, member only activities etc. If you have Dexters (or crosses) or Dexter related products to sell - please contact the webmaster Sally Coad with your information (hopefully after posting on the Club FB group)! Don t miss out on a thing - check the Website often! Out of State Rep Michele Woolford dcctmwoolford@gmail.com President Sally Coad dcct.president@gmail.com Vice President Matt Price mattprice.dcct@gmail.com Secretary Cathy Aller dcct.secretary@gmail.com Treasurer Sean Silverman hckyfntck@aol.com INSIDE THIS ISSUE Website BOD Discussions Club Logo & Apparel Herd Health Events Calendar Member Interest Poll Deadlines Membership Numbers Member SALE Page

DISCUSSION IN THE BOARD ROOM Much discussion between BOD members this first month of the DCCT as we work out some of the issues of a new organization. Many of the topics simply included the bare bones of the formation of the group, the different legal documents, bank account opening etc. This moved on to very lengthy discussion about logos, apparel options and such interesting topics as thread color of embroidery, preferred cap styles etc. A committee was then formed to finalize options to bring to the board for final decisions. The Board also discussed a number of different venue opportunities to showcase the Club and it s members and in general promotion of the Dexter breed. These have been posted on the FB Group Page and many can be seen here under events and happenings. Currently being discussed in the Board room is the design of Club banners which will be purchased soon to enable members to hang the banner at the different venues they attend. Please contact your Regional Representative for a list of venues in your area and how to obtain a banner to display for that banner. The group continues as a Member oriented club and we welcome your input. CLUB APPAREL & LOGO Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated day in and day out -Robert Collier A lot of the first month of any group or club, besides the actual formation, are the many decisions that have to be made - a club logo is one such decision. Thanks to several member suggestions and samples submitted we held an online poll (on the club Facebook Group) and here are the Club Logos that were chosen. These logos will be put on caps, shirts and banners which will be available for purchase. 2

HERD HEALTH DADGUM FLIES On the DCCT Facebook group there has been much inquiry about the prevention of flies during fly season. Many lines of attack are used by many members such as: Topical Fly Sprays, Pour Ons & Cattle Rubs Fly Predators and Poultry Scavengers Feed Through - Garlic, Minerals w/rabon Ear Tags - Regular and Buttonhole Type Pasture Maintenance - Dragging & Rotation One or ALL of the above might help you and your Dexters this Summer! Good Luck! MINERALS MATTER It s time for HI MAG minerals here in TN when the Spring Grasses start coming up and our Dexters are chomping them down before the plants have adequate magnesium content! There has been a lot of discussion on what many of us like to use as supplement for our cattle. Some members feed the mineral in with their feed, while others provide it free choice in a feeder. It all comes down to what is cost effective and what works with your operation. We may not always agree on how to feed it or what brand to feed, but we can all agree that it is a very important component to herd health. Cattle need minerals, and if all you are providing them is a trace mineral block, a trace is all they are receiving. A cow can lick on a block and still not be consuming the amount of mineral they need. In some instances, it is best to have your local extension agent test the pasture of your cattle to see what the soil may have a deficiency in so that the right blend of mineral can be created to meet your herds health demands. THERE IS NO I IN TEAM What does this mean? To not work alone, but rather, together with others in order to achieve a goal. The DCCT is nothing without members who want to volunteer. We must all do our part and put something in to get something out. With that being said, success is determined not by how much we do but the quality of the things we do. 3

APRIL EVENTS & SUCH 18-22 - Perry & Lewis Counties, TN Advanced Master Beef Class http://utbeef.com 22 - Philadelphia, TN Show & Grooming Clinic ($5 off for members) 25 - Knoxville, TN 26 - Cookeville, TN 27 - Jackson, TN Recordkeeping Workshops for Farmers https://ag.tennessee.edu/cpa 28 - Athens, TN McMinn County Expo Center Southeast TN Beef Summit 423-745-2852 423-334-5781 RESULTS OF MEMBER INTEREST POLL Members were asked which statements applied to them and their Interests: Learning Artificial Insemination 28 votes I will have Dexters for sale in 6 mo. 25 votes I have Dexters for sale now 13 votes I have or will have Dexter Beef for sale 12 votes Interest in Showing Dexter s adults/kids 9 votes I have a Farm website 5 votes I sell Dexter milk products (soap etc) 1 vote MAY 6-7 - Asheville, NC Mother Earth News Fair Motherearthnewsfair.com 10 - Grainger County Ag. Pavillion Considerations for Beginning Farmers https://ag.tennessee.edu DEADLINES TO REMEMBER APRIL 21 - Deadline to enter the OVDBA Show and Sale MAY 1 - Deadline for award nominations, Youth Award Applications, Show and Sale entries, Photo Contest entries - ADCA AGM 12-13 - Mansfield, Ohio Ohio Valley Dexter Breeders Show & Sale **ENTRY DEADLINE APPROACHING Ohiovalleydexters.weebly.com 12 - Mansfield, Ohio At the OVDBA event PDCA Annual General Meeting JUNE 15-18 - Salina, Kansas Salina County Fairgrounds ADCA Annual General Meeting, Show & Sale MEMBERSHIP NEWS As of 04/09/17 the Dexter Cattle Club of Tennessee has: 35 Founding Family Memberships - 70 Voting Members 18 Founding Individual Memberships - 18 Voting Members 3 Family Memberships - 6 Voting Members 12 Individual Memberships - 12 Voting Members 106 Voting Members Strong in less than a Month! 4

DCCT MEMBERS SALES PAGE Mike Mendenhall - Legacy Bull mendenhallfarm@gmail.com Cathy Aller - Polled Bull cathyaller@peoplestel.net Melissa Sterling - A2 Polled Bull hiddenhollowtn@gmail.com Kevin Wiles - Dun Bull Cathy Aller - Polled Bull cathyaller@peoplestel.net Sally Coad - A2 Bred Cow Sheri Palko - A2 Polled Heifer slpalko@gmail.com Kathy Chaney - Bred Polled Cow chaneysdexters@gmail.com Kathy Chaney - Exp. Dun Cow (avail. w/calf) chaneysdexters@gmail.com Dan Edgington - Red A2 Bull dan@edgingtonfarms.com Kevin Wiles - ENTIRE HERD SALE Sally Coad - A2 Bred Cow Kevin Wiles - A2 Polled Bull Maria Legler - Red Polled Heifer Maria Legler - Red Polled Heifer Maria Legler - Black Polled Heifer YOUR DEXTER COULD BE HERE NEXT MONTH!